HidrateMe measures your water consumption

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The H2O Pal bottle had unfortunate success for its smart bottle a few months ago on Kickstarter. Today, HidrateMe is back on Kickstarter with a similar project, and whose success is there.

HidrateMe is a smart water bottle that is able to determine the amount of liquid that its owner has drunk throughout the day, and give advice to avoid any risk of dehydration. In this case, the user must from an iOS or Android mobile application give information about him as well as about his physical activities and then obtain a minimum quantity of water that he must drink daily. Unfortunately we can blame HidrateMe for not knowing how to distinguish the different liquids (water vs. soda vs. coffee), which could slightly weaken its ambition to help its backers to live healthy lives. To do this, you will have to turn to the side of the Vessyl cup whose production is in progress.

HidrateMe will refine the estimate combined with a fitness tracker

We also learn that the HidrateMe application should be able to recover the data flows recorded by certain physical activity sensors (which ones?) To further refine the precision in the doses. The smartphone’s GPS should also make the estimate more precise by integrating the temperature, humidity and altitude of the user's location.

HidrateMe app

In just a few hours, HidrateMe almost reached its Kickstarter goal ($ 35,000), with a bottle at a preferential rate of $ 39. It is therefore distinguished from the start-up at the origin of H2O Pal which did not have the expected success for its project or the Hug of Caktus, which however had created the buzz on the web.

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